Mr. Erbrick worked 40 years as a foreman for the U.S. Postal Service in Philadelphia. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church in Barrington and a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors: his wife, Louise Green Erbrick; a son, Robert of Idaho; a stepson, West Green of Medford Lakes; two daughters, Loraine Coyle of Tabernacle and Dolores Ervolini of Florida; 10 grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; two brothers, Msgr. Joseph of Texas and Albert of Philadelphia, and a sister, Marie of Philadelphia.
ervices: viewing, 10 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, Inglesby & Sons Funeral Home, Cove & Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass of Christian Burial, noon tomorrow, St. Francis De Sales Church, Gloucester Pike, Barrington; burial, private.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1993
Mr. Erbrick worked 40 years as a foreman for the U.S. Postal Service in Philadelphia. He was a member of St. Francis De Sales Church in Barrington and a World War II Army veteran.
Survivors: his wife, Louise Green Erbrick; a son, Robert of Idaho; a stepson, West Green of Medford Lakes; two daughters, Loraine Coyle of Tabernacle and Dolores Ervolini of Florida; 10 grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; two brothers, Msgr. Joseph of Texas and Albert of Philadelphia, and a sister, Marie of Philadelphia.
ervices: viewing, 10 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow, Inglesby & Sons Funeral Home, Cove & Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass of Christian Burial, noon tomorrow, St. Francis De Sales Church, Gloucester Pike, Barrington; burial, private.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 8, 1993
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